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Quincy, M.E.

A county medical examiner investigates clues for what appear to be normal deaths.

S7, EP13 "For Love of Joshua"

A doctor allows a baby with Down syndrome to die needlessly; guests Colleen Dewhurst, Tyne Daly, Clu Gulager.

S7, EP14 "Into the Murdering Mind"

Quincy lobbies for stricter laws after a mental outpatient is acquitted of murder on grounds of insanity; guest Conchata Ferrell.

S7, EP15 "To Clear the Air"

Dangerous sulphur emissions from an oil refinery appear to have caused the deaths of two sanitarium patients, an old man and a boy.

S7, EP16 "The Shadow of Death"

While investigating an apparent homicide, Quincy attempts to help a former Vietnam nurse suffering from delayed-stress syndrome.

S7, EP17 "The Flight of the Nightingale"

A hospital's entire nursing staff goes on strike in support of a dedicated nurse accused of negligence in the death of a patient.

S7, EP18 "Stolen Tears"

A concentration-camp survivor hunting a former Nazi officer is killed in a suspicious hit-and-run incident; guest Martin Balsam.

S7, EP19 "The Face of Fear"

An agoraphobic woman (Carrie Snodgress) witnesses a murder, but police are unable to find a victim; guests Dixie Carter, Paul Carr.

S7, EP20 "Expert in Murder"

A defense attorney questions Quincy's credibility in the trial of a gangland boss accused of pressuring a victim into heart failure.

S6, EP11 "Scream to the Skies"

Quincy campaigns for better lifesaving apparatus aboard airplanes after crash victims die from hypothermia.

S6, EP12 "Jury Duty"

While serving as a juror for a homicide trial, Quincy objects vehemently to questionable evidence; guest Sam Groom.

S6, EP13 "Who Speaks for the Children"

Quincy identifies the child molester responsible for the murder of 9-year-old girl; guest Joseph Campanella.

S6, EP14 "Seldom Silent, Never Heard"

Quincy appeals to the government for research funds for drugs to treat rare diseases; guest Michael Constantine.

S7, EP21 "The Unquiet Grave"

Quincy's old flame (Ina Balin) from medical school is the prime suspect in the slaying of her millionaire husband (George Gaynes).

S7, EP22 "The Last of Leadbottom"

The Navy drafts Quincy to help trap a spy after a microchip is found in an admiral's body during an autopsy; guest Rebecca Holden.

S7, EP23 "Deadly Protection"

A dog-kennel owner asks Quincy's help to learn why his well-trained guard animals are attacking their masters; guest Sam Groom.

S7, EP24 "The Mourning After"

A group of college students try to cover up the death of a freshman in a fraternity hazing, a loss that has devastated his family.

S8, EP1 "Baby Rattlesnakes"

Quincy is caught between two different systems of dealing with juvenile crime after a 9-year-old girl is killed in a gang shooting.

S8, EP2 "A Ghost of a Chance"

Quincy discovers a famous surgeon (Jose Ferrer) is allowing surgical residents to operate on his patients; guest Nicolas Coster.

S8, EP3 "Give Me Your Weak"

Quincy fights for an Orphan Drug Act to force companies to manufacture obscure, but needed, medications; guest Michael Constantine.

S8, EP4 "Dying for a Drink"

Quincy consults a counselor in an attempt to help a suicidal colleague (Ina Balin) deal with her alcoholism; guest David Spielberg.

S8, EP5 "Unreasonable Doubt"

Quincy tries to determine whether the electrocution of a disabled baby was an accident or a murder; guest John Rubinstein.

S8, EP6 "Sleeping Dogs"

Six people in a small town all confess to the shooting death of a man (Brion James) who had been terrorizing the entire community.

S6, EP15 "Of All Sad Words"

Quincy falls for a widow (Darleen Carr) whom an insurance investigator believes killed her husband in a nightclub fire.

S6, EP16 "To Kill in Plain Sight"

A murder investigation leads to a plot to assassinate a government official; guests Rafer Johnson, Fritz Weaver.

S6, EP17 "Sugar and Spice"

Quincy is sued for libel after attacking a diet-book author's (Kathleen Nolan) methods before a national TV audience.

S6, EP18 "Vigil of Fear"

A vigilante group's campaign backfires when one of their members kills a bystander during a shootout.

S8, EP7 "Science for Sale"

A new, cancer-killing serum turns out to be an infectious, deadly virus when a patient injected with it makes contact with people.

S8, EP8 "Next Stop, Nowhere"

Quincy blames violent music for the stabbing death of a young man during a brawl at a punk-rock disco; guest Karlene Crockett.

S7, EP12 "Smoke Screen"

Quincy and an old friend (Gerald S. O'Loughlin), a retired arson investigator, try to clear two men charged with burning a hotel.

S7, EP11 "When Luck Ran Out"

An insurance investigator believes a friend of Quincy's not only killed his racehorse, but also arranged a veterinarian's death.

S6, EP10 "Headhunter"

An investigator from internal affairs investigates the death of a narcotics officer's girlfriend.

S6, EP9 "Dear Mummy"

Routine X-rays of a museum's "mummy" reveal it is three weeks dead and in possession of many smuggled jewels.

S6, EP8 "Stain of Guilt"

Quincy finds flaws in evidence while he is technical adviser on a film about a famous murder; guests Carolyn Jones, Ed Begley Jr.

S6, EP7 "By Their Faith"

Mexican scientists enlist Quincy and Sam to determine whether bones and artifacts found in a cave belong to a 17th-century priest.

A county medical examiner investigates clues for what appear to be normal deaths.
Starring: Jack Klugman, Garry Walberg, Robert Ito, Val Bisoglio, John S. Ragin, Joseph Roman, Lynette Mettey
Original Air Date: Oct 3, 1976
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand (6 episodes)

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